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But as we’ve seen watching the ups and downs of the Packers’ season, one good week doesn’t count for much in this league other than putting one up in the win column. It will take a string of them to make a real statement.

Discounting two kneel-down possessions at the end of each half, the Packers scored on five of their six other series while converting 10 of 14 third downs.

The Eagles, with a defense ranked fourth in points and eighth in yards, had won all four of their home games by allowing merely 38 points.

This time, they couldn’t get off the field (the Packers’ possession time was 35 minutes, 23 seconds) largely because their rush was stymied by the Packers’ stellar offensive line and instant-rhythm passing.

At one point in the second half, Rodgers disappeared into a tent on the sideline. Why? What was he doing? What mysterious task was the two-time league MVP undertaking? Former Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk put an end to the mystery.